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2026-06-02 – A chemical irritation incident involving Febreze Bathroom, manufactured by The Procter & Gamble Company, has been reported to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via its SaferProducts.gov database. The report, filed on May 13, 2026, identifies a Warning Defect as the defect type, highlighting concerns over inadequate labeling regarding potential chemical irritation hazards. The incident resulted in the consumer receiving first aid from a non-medical professional. Product DetailsBrand Name: Febreze Incident OverviewAccording to the CPSC report, the incident occurred on May 13, 2026, when a consumer used Febreze Bathroom in a bathroom setting. The consumer reported that the product caused chemical irritation, requiring first aid administered by a non-medical professional. The specific details of the irritation, such as the affected body part or symptoms, were not disclosed in the public report. The consumer filed the report with the CPSC, describing the hazard as a chemical irritation hazard linked to a warning defect. This suggests that the product's labeling may not have adequately warned users about potential skin or respiratory irritation risks when used as intended in a bathroom environment. The product was purchased at CVS, and the consumer retained the packaging, which may assist in future investigations. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: Chemical irritation from Febreze Bathroom can cause skin redness, itching, or burning upon contact. Inhaling aerosolized particles may lead to respiratory discomfort, coughing, or throat irritation. These symptoms can appear shortly after use and may require first aid. Long-Term Risks: Repeated or prolonged exposure to irritating chemicals may lead to sensitization, where the skin or airways become increasingly reactive. This can result in chronic dermatitis or respiratory issues, especially in individuals with pre-existing sensitivities. Who Might Be Affected: Users applying the product in enclosed spaces like bathrooms are at highest risk. Bystanders, including children and pets, may also be exposed to airborne irritants. Individuals with asthma, allergies, or sensitive skin are particularly vulnerable. Warning Signs: Symptoms such as stinging eyes, sneezing, skin redness, or difficulty breathing shortly after using the product indicate a reaction. Users experiencing these signs should discontinue use and seek fresh air or wash affected areas. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: If you experience any irritation after using Febreze Bathroom, stop using the product right away and move to a well-ventilated area. Seek Medical Attention: For severe or persistent symptoms, consult a healthcare provider. First aid may include rinsing skin with water or using antihistamines for mild reactions. Preserve the Product: Keep the product and its packaging intact. This evidence may be important for identifying the specific irritant and supporting any future claims. Document the Incident: Record the date, time, and details of the reaction. Take photos of any visible irritation and note any medical treatment received. Report to the CPSC: File a report at SaferProducts.gov to help regulators identify potential hazards. Reference report ID 6046217. Check for Recalls: Visit CPSC.gov to see if the product has been recalled or if additional safety information has been issued. Consumers who have suffered injury or property damage may wish to speak with a product liability attorney about their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseIn a written response to the CPSC, Procter & Gamble expressed regret over the consumer's experience and stated that the company takes such reports seriously. P&G noted that it has shared the report with its Health & Safety Team and Febreze Team for investigation. The manufacturer also directed consumers to SmartLabel.org and P&G's ingredients website for more information on product ingredients, and requested notification if a Freedom of Information Act request is made for the report.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California-based product liability law firm representing individuals injured by defective or dangerous products. Our attorneys handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. We offer free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation and legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Febreze Febreze or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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